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This experiment tested whether a communication frame could be developed to improve undergraduates' understanding of contemporary political issues. Specifically, a meta-cognitive equivalency frame (easy vs. difficult) was designed to test... more
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      MetacognitionFraming EffectsPolitical EngagementPolitical Communication and Public Opinion
Framing studies remain a powerful line of research in political communication. However, in recent years, coinciding with the emergence of social media, theoretical and operational advances have been detected, as well as a significant... more
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      Social SciencesDigital MediaHybrid SystemsPolitical communication
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      Economic HistorySociologyPsychologyEconomics
Denial of responsibility as a mode of dissonance reduction and the conditions under which it is likely to occur were explored in 3 experiments. Two experiments tested and supported the hypothesis that following a counterattitudinal... more
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      Cognitive DissonanceFraming Effects
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      Economic HistorySociologyPsychologyEconomics
In the Theory of Rational Decision Making the psychological aspects are set aside. This contribution seeks to point out the relevance of psychology into economic decisions. The essay treats the \framing of decisions", which is a pillar of... more
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      Behavioral EconomicsRisky ChoiceFraming Effects
Grâce à l’émergence du gros plan, le visage a trouvé au cinéma un pouvoir expressif inédit, un lieu d’expérimentation et de représentation privilégié. Le cinéma classique, dont l’échelle de plans et les codes narratifs sont entièrement... more
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      PortraitsFilm StudiesFilm TheoryPortraiture
Investigating the reliability of moral intuitions is not only one of the hot topics in moral psychology but also of high importance for philosophical questions. In a recent study, the influence of framing on people's intuitions about the... more
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      Experimental PsychologyEthicsExperimental philosophyMoral Psychology
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      Teaching English as a Second LanguageSecond Language AcquisitionLanguages and LinguisticsPragmatics
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      Economic HistorySociologyPsychologyEconomics
With complete information, choice of one option over another conveys prefer-ence. Yet when search is incomplete, this is not necessarily the case. It may in-stead reflect unawareness that a superior alternative was available. To separate... more
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      EconomicsEconomic TheoryBounded RationalityExperimental Design
The way choices are framed influences decision-making. These " framing effects " emerge through the integration of emotional responses into decision-making under uncertainty. It was previously reported that susceptibility to the framing... more
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      Decision MakingAutismAutism Spectrum DisordersBehavioral Decision Making
I address Sinnott-Armstrong's argument that evidence of framing effects in moral psychology shows that moral intuitions are unreliable and therefore not noninferentially justified. I begin by discussing what it is to be epistemically... more
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      Experimental philosophyPhilosophical PsychologyCognitive FramingEpistemic Justification
BOOK REVIEW, José Luis Bermúdez, FRAME IT AGAIN: NEW TOOLS FOR RATIONAL DECISION-MAKING, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. x + 330, ISBN-13: 978-1107192935, ISBN-10: 1107192935, Hardcover $18.22, e-book $15.49
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      Game TheoryRational ChoiceBounded RationalityPractical Rationality
I present a possible worlds semantics for a hyperintensional belief revision operator, which reduces the logical idealization of cognitive agents affecting similar operators in doxastic and epistemic logics, as well as in standard AGM... more
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      Belief Revision (Computer Science)Epistemic LogicNonmonotonic ReasoningFraming
This paper explored how frames influence people’s evaluation of others’ probabilistic predictions in light of the outcomes of binary events. Most probabilistic predictions (e.g., “there is a 75% chance that Denver will win the Super... more
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      Decision MakingJudgment and decision makingJudgment and Decision Making (Judgment And Decision Making)Prediction
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      MicroeconomicsBehavioral SciencesConsumer BehaviorBehavioral Economics
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      Framing EffectsCompetitive FramingMotivated ProcessingPsychological Mechanisms
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      Framing EffectsPrinciple of Public RelationsNews/message FramesHealth Risk and Information Processing
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      Political ParticipationFraming EffectsIncivilityPolitical Blogosphere
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceDecision Making
Metaphors are an integral part of human communication and interlocutors seem to use them unconsciously to refer to various ideas, objects and issues in life. Research has shown that we refer to these domains with metaphors because we... more
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      MetaphorCognitive LinguisticsGreeceFraming Effects
This review synthesizes the existing literature on cognitive media effects, including agenda setting, framing, and priming, in order to identify their similarities, differences, and inherent commonalities. Based on this review, we argue... more
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      Media effectsPsychological Effects of the MediaAgenda-setting TheoryAgenda Setting
It is becoming increasingly evident that current patterns of consumption are not sustainable in the long term. Clearly, the need to persuade consumers to adopt more sustainable lifestyles has never been more urgent. Tbe present research... more
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      Climate ChangeAdvertisingEnvironmental SustainabilityEnvironmental Concern
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      Cognitive PsychologyAddictionHeuristicsAccessibility
In a recent article in Argumentation, O’Keefe (Argumentation 21:151–163, 2007) observed that the well-known ‘framing effects’ in the social psychological literature on persuasion are akin to traditional fallacies of argumentation and... more
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      Cognitive SciencePhilosophyDecision MakingArgumentation
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      MarketingFraming effectFraming EffectsDiscrete choice models
Framing refers to the deliberate transformation and reconfiguration of human relations through forms of communication that go beyond the transmission of information between sender and receiver. The concept of framing is used to analyze... more
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      Cognitive FramingMedia FramingFramingFraming Effects
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      International RelationsPublic OpinionPolitical ScienceStatistical Analysis
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      Decision MakingManagement ScienceTemporal DiscountingIntertemporal Choice
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      Organizational BehaviorManagementCommunicationProject Management
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      Applied EconomicsProspect TheorySocio EconomicsRegret Theory
Divergence levels of engagement, understanding and pro-environmental acting very widely. Several streams of research taking interest environmental psychology, studying relations between attitudes and pro-environmental behaviors, have... more
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      Environmental PsychologyValuesFraming EffectsSustainability
Desde que la teoría del framing se incorporó a los estudios de la comunicación, su utilización por parte de los investigadores se ha incrementado de forma constante, tanto para estudiar la presencia de los encuadres dentro del proceso... more
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      Media FramingFramingFraming effectFraming Effects
Geleneksel İktisat ana varsayımının tersine bireylerin her koşulda rasyonel olmadığı, bilişsel önyargılar nedeniyle tercihlerin değişkenlik gösterdiği birçok çalışma ile kanıtlanmıştır. Bu kanıtlardan biri olan Çerçeveleme Etkisi,... more
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      Behavioral EconomicsFraming EffectsFraming Theoryİşsizlik
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      Decision MakingCorporate FinanceInvestmentsProject evaluation
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      PsychologyDecision MakingCoping StrategiesRisk Taking
The public receives a great deal of its public health information from the media, which has the ability to deliver such information and to affect public perceptions about issues. The study presented here examines the media’s mediating... more
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      Health CommunicationHealth PromotionPublic OpinionSocial Marketing
Frames-discursive structures that make dimensions of a situation more or less salient-are understood to influence how people understand novel technologies. As technological agents are increasingly integrated into society, it becomes... more
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      RoboticsMoral PsychologyTrustMorality (Social Psychology)
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      Catchment ManagementApplied EconomicsFraming effectFraming Effects
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      Self ControlBehavioral EconomicsProspect TheorySSRN
La bibliografía internacional ha permitido determinar la influencia de los medios de comunicación en la generación de actitudes y comportamientos políticos de los ciudadanos, a partir de su cobertura de la política y en particular del... more
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      Political communicationMedia FramingFraming Effects
Studies of framing effects have found that individuals are more likely to be risk-averse when scenarios are presented as gain-frames but are more likely to be risk-seeking when mathematically equivalent scenarios are presented as... more
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      LeadershipRisk TakingFraming EffectsFuzzy Trace Theory
Using a risky-choice framing paradigm, we investigated (a) the extent to which psychopathic features shape behavioral responses to potential losses vs. potential gains and (b) how these relations bear on real-world economic... more
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      Personality PsychologyDecision MakingFinancial Decision MakingPsychopathy
The framing effect has far-reaching implications for our understanding of social psychology and intergroup behavior. In recent decades, the effect garnered considerable attention in the fields of psychology, political science, and... more
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      Social PsychologyPolitical ScienceFraming Effectsintergroup behavior
For decades, the framing effect has been a popular research topic in social psychology. A persuasive system could act in shaping the user behaviour towards sustainability, and thereby play a key role in social change. In this respect,... more
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      System DesignFraming EffectsSustainability
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      International RelationsCommunicationMedia StudiesInternational Relations Theory
Aims of the study. Previous research has shown that message persuasive- ness can depend on message framing. Through an experimental study, we in- vestigated the effects of messages promoting vegetable consumption on recipi- ents with... more
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      CommunicationHealth PromotionFraming EffectsBehaviour change
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      Behavioral FinanceFraming Effects
Full paper available open access: https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2020.1221 Human judgements are affected by the words in which information is presented —or ‘framed’. According to the standard gloss, ‘framing effects’ reveal... more
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      Semantics/Pragmatics interfaceRationalityFraming EffectsScalar Implicatures